Friends of Royal Park, Parkville


The Friends of Royal Park, Parkville, acknowledge the Wurundjeri Woi wurrung as the Traditional Owners of the land that comprises Royal Park and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Royal Park comprises 155 hectares of public open space located in the central Melbourne suburb of Parkville.

About

Friends of Royal Park, Parkville

Royal Park for more than 40,000 years was the land of the Wurundjeri Woi wurrung people of the Kulin nation, supporting their livelihood and cultural and social use of the land. Today, Royal Park comprises 155 hectares of public open space located in the central Melbourne suburb of Parkville. It was set aside in the 1840s by Superintendent La Trobe “to provide the lungs for the City”. Since then, it has evolved into a public park with open spaces for passive and informal recreation, areas of native and indigenous vegetation including grassland, open woodland and wetland habitats, historic buildings and monuments, and areas for sporting activities. The centre of the Park accommodates the Melbourne Zoo.

See our History page for a summary of Royal Park’s history.

Royal Park is managed by the City of Melbourne in accordance with the 1997 Royal Park Master Plan

Objectives

The Friends of Royal Park, Parkville formed for the purpose of protecting and enhancing Royal Park’s natural attributes and undertaking activities to that end.

Our objectives are:

  • To protect and enhance the landscape character of Royal Park and its predominantly indigenous vegetation associations of open woodland, grassland and pockets of wetland.
  • To protect and enhance biodiversity, habitat and indigenous flora and fauna in Royal Park.
  • To provide learning activities and experiences to participants that contribute to improving the natural environment of Royal Park.
  • To generate interest and awareness of the Friends of Royal Park, Parkville and its objectives
  • To develop partnerships and opportunities with other groups and organisations with similar objectives to those of the Friends of Royal Park, Parkville interest in achieving our objectives for Royal Park Parkville
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Activities

The Friends of Royal Park, Parkville is involved in activities about Vegetation, Birds, Insects, and Wetlands.


Become a Member

Annual Membership
Adult $25, Pensioner or Student $10

2023

Meetings

General Meetings of the Friends of Royal Park, Parkville are held on the 1st Tuesday of every second month at 7:30pm in the Walmsley House, Australian Native Garden, Royal Park, 161 Gatehouse St, Parkville (Royal Parade end), or occasionally by Zoom.

The meeting dates for the remainder of 2024 are:

2nd Tuesday, every second month, 7:30pm, Walmsley House, 161 Gatehouse St, Royal Park, Parkville.

  • February 6th
  • April 2nd
  • June 4th
  • Aug 6th
  • Oct 1st
  • Dec 3rd

All members and visitors welcome.
CovidSafe requirements apply as appropriate.